糖聚糖颗粒多价工具研究碳水化合物相互作用。

Marco Marradi, Manuel Martín-Lomas, Soledad Penadés
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本文介绍了碳水化合物功能化纳米材料的结构、表征和应用,综述了纳米材料在糖科学和糖技术领域的研究现状,并讨论了这些纳米材料在糖科学和糖技术领域的应用前景。这些具有生物功能的纳米结构是材料科学、纳米技术和碳水化合物化学生物学的交汇点,为相互作用研究和纳米医学新兴领域的应用提供了有趣的多价系统潜力。glyconanop颗粒这个术语是在2001年创造出来的,用来表示由带有硫醇端基的新糖缀合物与金的“共价”键构成的纳米颗粒。这些金聚糖颗粒,首先被定义为水溶性的三维多价模型系统,基于糖修饰的金纳米团簇,具有糖杯状表面和球形碳水化合物显示,已被用作基于碳水化合物的相互作用研究的工具,并干扰涉及碳水化合物的生物过程。用各种各样的材料取代金无机核心的可能性允许获得一系列具有不同光学、电子、机械和磁性质的糖纳米粒子,其大小可以调节,其糖杯状表面可以被设计成修饰多价和插入多功能性。
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Glyconanoparticles polyvalent tools to study carbohydrate-based interactions.

This article deals with the construction, characterization, and applications of nanoparticles functionalized with carbohydrates, reviewing the state of the art and discussing perspectives on the use of these nanomaterials in the fields of glycoscience and glycotechnology. These biofunctional nanostructures, where material science, nanotechnology, and carbohydrate chemical biology meet, offer interesting potential as multivalent systems for interaction studies and for applications in the emerging area of nanomedicine. The term glyconanoparticle was coined in 2001 to denote nanoparticles constructed by "covalent" linkage of neoglycoconjugates equipped with a thiol end-group to gold. These gold glyconanoparticles, first defined as water-soluble, three-dimensional multivalent model systems based on sugar-modified gold nanoclusters presenting a glycocalix-like surface with a globular carbohydrate display, have been used as tools in carbohydrate-based interaction studies and to interfere in biological process where carbohydrates are involved. The possibility of replacing the gold inorganic core by a wide variety of materials permits access to a range of glyconanoparticles having different optical, electronic, mechanical, and magnetic properties, whose size can be modulated and whose glycocalix-like surface can be engineered to modify multivalence and insert multifunctionality.

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Advances in carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry
Advances in carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry has provided, since its inception in 1945, critical and informative articles written by research specialists that integrate the industrial, analytical, and technological aspects of biochemistry, organic chemistry, and instrumentation methodology to the study of carbohydrates. Its articles present a definitive interpretation of the current status and future trends in carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry.
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